What to wear with a backless dress or low front when you have small breasts?

With a size A cup, would the breast stickers that pull up the breasts just flatten you out or would be be better to gt those individual adhesive cups instead? With those cups, do you think it is possible for a seamstress to sew in double padding?

Are there any other options for us flat chested bees or are we doomed to look small?

You can double up on cups. Push-up cups also exist. Do you have a pic of the dress, by any chance? I’ve always wanted to try the stickers but they definitely won’t add anything to you so if you’re trying to look larger, I’d forget those.

I’m wearing a backless dress as well. I have tried the stick ons and they didn’t hold very well. I’m a 36B so there isn’t much to hold onto and they really sucked. I’m getting some cups sewn in at the moment which was a suggestion I got on here. So I’m waiting to see if that works!

@idoalterations: I’m on my mobile so its difficult to post a photo, but for instance Jenny packham dentelle has a full lace back so you can’t wear a bra. The front is also low cut so with the cups that attach to each other would still show in that dress. Its dangerous to go with nothing too, and I would think it would be difficult to get cups sewn into that dress

Yeah, the adhesive cups would not work with that dress. But at least the back has lace, which keeps the dress closed all the way around. You could totally sew cups into it. If it had a completely open back, no fabric holding the dress together, it would be harder to make the cups look natural. What I would do is get push up cups, and turn them on an angle so that the push up part is pointing up and in. That would give you some cleavage. If part of the cup shows through the lace in the front, they can be easily cut and shaped to hide them..

@lena_k_29: What kind of dress are you wearing? If it’s an average wedding dress, it’s probably pretty thick, material wise, and you may just need cups sewn in, or nothing at all. I did absolutely nothing in terms of stick ons, cups, etc and this is how it turned out, I’m a small B…

Have you tried a NuBra? I’ve had mine for years (It needs to be replaced, it’s lost it’s sticky, haha) you can kind of adjust it to give you a bit more cleavage, and there are different paddings and stuff.

I have implants, although I’m still only a 32B, but I’m going bra-less in my dress. I can’t be bothered with one, my dress is super stiff anyway and I’m not worried about my nipples showing.

If you get the all silicone ones I think you can use them to swim. They’re sticky, but not adhesive glue sticky, it’s the direct silicone so you can’t be allergic to them or anything. As for lift, I have no idea, mine are fake so they don’t need lift, lol. You could probably youtube it